FAIRFIELD, Alabama - Three people have been charged in connection with the shooting of a 15-year-old boy who was wounded while waiting in line at Western Hills Mall early Friday for the latest release of Air Jordan sneakers.

Two people have been arrested, including a juvenile. Police are searching for a 20-year-old man who remains at large.

A 17-year-old male and a 20-year-old woman, Diamyn Rogers, are charged with reckless endangerment. Both are from Hueytown, said Fairfield police Chief Leon Davis.

The teen, whose name wasn't released because of his age, was turned over to juvenile authorities. Rogers was held in the Fairfield City Jail, but released on bond.

The shooting happened just after 2 a.m. Friday. The teen, shot in the foot, was taken to Children's of Alabama.

The police chief said the teen was one of about 50 people spending the night in line outside of the mall waiting for the release of the Air Jordan Retro, one of eight Jordan sneaker releases scheduled nationwide in July. The black, vibrant yellow and white shoes sell for $170 per pair.

Officers arriving at the scene spotted shots being fired from a vehicle. They stopped that vehicle near Midfield, and took the juvenile and Rogers into custody.

Further investigation led to charges against Vault, who police say actually shot the teen in the foot. At this point, Davis said, the wounded teen appears to have been an innocent bystander. "The motive behind this incident is still under investigation,'' Davis said. "People aren't coming clean."

Bond for Vault is set at $30,000 once he is captured. Court records show Vault pleaded guilty last year to possession of a controlled substance, and to failing to register as a sex offender.

Vault was convicted as a juvenile in Jefferson County for first-degree rape and sexual misconduct, records show. Details of that incident weren't available because of his juvenile status.

The Fairfield shooting was the latest in a string of similar situations that have happened nationwide during such sneaker releases. Davis said he has spoken with mall managers, and will meet with them again to either discourage future events or better prepare security-wise.

The chief said the shoe releases are trouble waiting to happen – teens gathered in groups, spending the night outside with large amounts of money on hand.

"They're setting themselves up for robbery and everything else,'' a frustrated Davis said Friday. "Parents need to be more cautious about what they are allowing their children to do."

Anyone with any additional information on Friday's shooting and/or the whereabouts of Vault is asked to call the Fairfield Police Department at 205-786-4111.